BladeFisher
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Congratulations to Chis Wilder, Alan Knill and the team for coming through this difficult period of results.
A few weeks ago we were debating how we were doing and I posted that Wilder and Knill were not meeting the challenge. And they weren't. Clearly struggling. Their job is to get the team to perform.
Well the guys have turned it around and one feels we are back up to 3rd gear and raring to accelerate again and I'm delighted for them all. This division is a learning curve but a previous Blades team, Bournemouth and Southampton have climbed two leagues in two years and we should try and follow.
The last two results combined, give confidence that in the short term we can struggle through without Couttenio and I always believe in the Pearl Harbor principle that you strike when it is least expected. Whilst we have now played all the other teams, this year probably represents our best chance of promotion without significant investment, which sadly as fellow devotees of the mighty Blades we can't exactly expect with any degree of confidence.
Wilder is just bloody fantastic, the best manager for fans this club has ever (and maybe will ever) have. His communication to us through the radio and tv media is spot in. No bullshit, if we play crap he says so, if we lose but unfairly get beaten (i.e. Bristol City) he says so and praises the effort. If not enough is put in, he says that. Where the opposition is better e.g. Millwall he says so. Unlike that other great motivator (but whinger too) Uncle Neil, who seemed to blame everybody else all the time. And of course they're was the all time super whinger Suralex. He may have won countless trophies but ffs he had no humility whatsoever.
Chris does. He's so objective he should be leading the Brexit negotiations. He even apologised for swearing yesterday. Brilliant.
Well done guys. Keep trucking on.
You make us all proud to be Blades.
A few weeks ago we were debating how we were doing and I posted that Wilder and Knill were not meeting the challenge. And they weren't. Clearly struggling. Their job is to get the team to perform.
Well the guys have turned it around and one feels we are back up to 3rd gear and raring to accelerate again and I'm delighted for them all. This division is a learning curve but a previous Blades team, Bournemouth and Southampton have climbed two leagues in two years and we should try and follow.
The last two results combined, give confidence that in the short term we can struggle through without Couttenio and I always believe in the Pearl Harbor principle that you strike when it is least expected. Whilst we have now played all the other teams, this year probably represents our best chance of promotion without significant investment, which sadly as fellow devotees of the mighty Blades we can't exactly expect with any degree of confidence.
Wilder is just bloody fantastic, the best manager for fans this club has ever (and maybe will ever) have. His communication to us through the radio and tv media is spot in. No bullshit, if we play crap he says so, if we lose but unfairly get beaten (i.e. Bristol City) he says so and praises the effort. If not enough is put in, he says that. Where the opposition is better e.g. Millwall he says so. Unlike that other great motivator (but whinger too) Uncle Neil, who seemed to blame everybody else all the time. And of course they're was the all time super whinger Suralex. He may have won countless trophies but ffs he had no humility whatsoever.
Chris does. He's so objective he should be leading the Brexit negotiations. He even apologised for swearing yesterday. Brilliant.
Well done guys. Keep trucking on.
You make us all proud to be Blades.